Delayed Ringing
Ringing assignments are programmable. A station can be programmed to provide
delayed ringing on some lines while providing immediate ringing on other lines.
Delayed ringing is assigned to certain lines at each station through station class of service
programming. When a programmer assigns delayed ringing to a station for certain lines,
he or she can also assign the time length of the delay.
See also, Ringing.
Departmental Calling Distribution (DCD) Report
Refer to the discussion titled Direct Department Calling With Departmental Call
Distribution (DCD).
Designated Programmable Buttons
Designated programmable buttons are those that the programmer assigns to a station
using the button mapping procedures that are a part of station class of service
programming. These buttons provide one-button access to a broad range of features.
While the programmer must assign most designated buttons, the station users can assign
the auto redial button and the response message button themselves.
Dial 0 For System Attendant
The system attendant station (station 10) is signaled whenever anyone dials the digit 0 on
the intercom line.
Dial By Name
The Dial By Name feature allows users to employ any two-line display, LCD
speakerphone to search through an index of names and automatically call the located
name.
By pressing the option button, users enter the Dial By Name menu. From that menu, they
either press the int button for intercom calling or the ext button for speed dial calling,
and then dial three digits for the first three letters of the name they want to locate. The
system displays the first match to the dialed digits that it finds. The user can then either
press the dial button to make the call to the displayed location or press the next button to
display the next name in the index.
Digital Telephone System
IMI66–107
A – 22 Digital Telephone System Features
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